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December 29, 2009  By Dave Harrison


Dec. 29, 2009, San Francisco – The
Building Owners and Managers Association of San Francisco (BOMA SF) recognized
the festive holiday plant displays of Ambius with two
awards that recognize the company's innovative and merry greenery installed at
two major San Francisco landmark buildings.


 

ambius_09_award_oneDec. 29, 2009, San Francisco –The
Building Owners and Managers Association of San Francisco (BOMA SF) recognized
the festive holiday plant displays of Ambius with two
awards that recognize the company's innovative and merry greenery installed at
two major San Francisco landmark buildings.

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The 555 Mission building (at left) won BOMA
San Francisco's contest for the city's second most beautifully decorated office
building and One Bush (below, at right) was recognized as the city's third most beautifully
decorated office building. Photos sent to BOMA were reviewed and the top three
properties that best exemplified the spirit of the season were chosen.
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Todd Ferguson, area managing director for Ambius, who
applauds his award-winning San Francisco based team, said, "holidays are a
wonderful chance to surprise and delight your customers, clients and
colleagues, and my San Francisco team led by Laura Burns-Lambert and Jon LaDow
take delight in ensuring the buildings they represent are brimming with holiday
spirit and good cheer."

To view the holiday plant displays submitted to BOMA, visit:
http://bomasf.org/photos.php.

Ambius offers a full spectrum of services to enhance the
interior space for the hospitality, healthcare, retail, and commercial
industries. From ambient scenting to interior landscaping, holiday décor,
decorative wall art and fresh fruit and flower deliveries to businesses in 18
countries in Europe, North America, South Africa and the Asia-Pacific region.
Ambius is a division of Rentokil Initial plc (LSE: RTO).


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